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Squir names of the best books of 2025 so far


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The halfway of the year may not be before the beginning of July, but in anticipation of the summer reading season, the points of sale around the book world and beyond have started to name their best books of the year so far. Among them is Squire.

Squire appointed 21 pounds to his The best of the year so farAnd the titles have a range of genres and styles. Among their choices are seven pounds which go in less than 300 pages, a non -fictional thriller, an escape fantasy, and more. Here are seven of their 21 Best of the Year choices so far:

  • Get zero By Marie-Helene Bertino: “Ghosts, unicorns, vampires and other strange things encourage Bertino’s fiction, but these twelve stories are founded in emotional realism and have raised by humor.”
  • My documents By Kevin Nguyen: “It is an exciting speculative novel with a surprising quantity of humor.”
  • We lived on the horizon By Erika Swyler: “In 2025, we already live in a time when the proliferation of AI can make it impossible to determinate what is real. How much could it get worse for a few decades or centuries from now?
  • Original sins By Eve L. Ewing: “The poet polymathe of Chicago, comic book writer and sociologist returns with a fascinating and revealing look at the way in which American schools have helped to build and strengthen an infrastructure of racial inequality.”
  • The Dream Hotel By Laila Lalami: “The new novel by Lalami (The Other Americans) has one of the best hooks at high concept of the year: an archivist of the museum is removed by federal agents and taken to a detention center for observation after an algorithm predicted that she assassinates her husband in proximity.”
  • The river has roots By Amal El-Mohtar: “El-Mohtar is one of our best phrase craftsmen, it is therefore appropriate that this book presents a magic system called Grammar.”
  • The buffalo hunter By Stephen Graham Jones: “It is a scary thriller which is intended for a prestigious television adaptation.”

Consult the entire listincluding the reasons why each title has been included, on Squire.


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